When killing spiders goes wrong

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Probably just didn't use enough fire.

Moore says fire "is not the method to use to kill a spider," though he's "pretty sure" the spider died in the blaze.
Also, mission accomplished.
 

cloneswereall

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So... who wants to guess what his landlord is going to say about this? Think he'll get his deposit back?
 

cowgirl836

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I think knowing the type of spider is relevant. Daddy long legs? Overkill. That nasty son of a gun someone posted in here a while ago that's like 12 inches wide?

Not enough.
 

tm3308

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So... who wants to guess what his landlord is going to say about this? Think he'll get his deposit back?

He should. It's the landlord's duty to provide a livable house, which he/she clearly failed to do by renting out a house with spiders.
 

tm3308

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I think the bigger problem is we aren't sure the spider's dead. It may be out there, plotting it's revenge...

This was my takeaway, as well. "Pretty sure" doesn't cut it when it comes to 8-legged freaks.
 

pourcyne

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Well, duh, just lock the durned things in the basement until they starve to death, kill each other, or die from old age. (yes, this is my photo, taken last week)

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